Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin

Reservoirs of hydropower plants (HPP) can amend water, energy, and food security in semi-arid regions. However, during severe droughts, the priority of energy demand leads to critical conditions of water availability. To reduce water use for energy, one possible measure is the adoption of solar power, an abundant energy source in semi-arid regions. This study assessed the influence of adding floating photovoltaic power (PV) in the large-scale reservoir of Sobradinho HPP, located in the São Francisco River (SFR), in Brazil, from 2009 to 2018. The simulated scenarios varied the installed PV power capacity from 50 to 1000 MW. For each scenario, water allocation was modified based on the solar-hydro equivalence that restrained the historical outflow of Sobradinho to maintain water in the reservoir. Besides, a diverse operation rule for the reservoirs in cascade of SFR was adopted to avoid ecological impacts of low streamflow. The scenarios were assessed in water security, solar-hydro electricity output, capacity factor of the powerplant, water and energy losses by evaporation and spilled water. Results show that a PV system starting from 250 MW was necessary to improve water security during the severe drought, reserving 0.7–2.3 of the annual water demand. In addition, the capacity factor was optimized from 29% to 34–47%. However, as the HPPs installed at SFR work as one system, the constrain of the river flow reduced the hydroelectricity by 4.4% for 750 MW. We concluded that PV significantly influenced water security and ecological conditions of SFR, with benefits in the range of 250–750 MW. The research provides assessment on substituting hydro for solar power on the operation of reservoirs in cascade and identifies the correlated benefits in social and ecological aspects. This information can support decisions of water and energy supply system operators and public policies focused on integrated resources management in semi-arid regions.

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Main Authors: Ferraz de Campos, Érica, Pereira, Enio Bueno, van Oel, Pieter, Martins, Fernando Ramos, Gonçalves, André Rodrigues, Costa, Rodrigo Santos
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Language:English
Subjects:Hybrid power plant, Resources management, Semi-arid, Solar power, Water security, Water-energy nexus,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/hybrid-power-generation-for-increasing-water-and-energy-securitie
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5839722025-01-14 Ferraz de Campos, Érica Pereira, Enio Bueno van Oel, Pieter Martins, Fernando Ramos Gonçalves, André Rodrigues Costa, Rodrigo Santos Article/Letter to editor Journal of Environmental Management 294 (2021) ISSN: 0301-4797 Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin 2021 Reservoirs of hydropower plants (HPP) can amend water, energy, and food security in semi-arid regions. However, during severe droughts, the priority of energy demand leads to critical conditions of water availability. To reduce water use for energy, one possible measure is the adoption of solar power, an abundant energy source in semi-arid regions. This study assessed the influence of adding floating photovoltaic power (PV) in the large-scale reservoir of Sobradinho HPP, located in the São Francisco River (SFR), in Brazil, from 2009 to 2018. The simulated scenarios varied the installed PV power capacity from 50 to 1000 MW. For each scenario, water allocation was modified based on the solar-hydro equivalence that restrained the historical outflow of Sobradinho to maintain water in the reservoir. Besides, a diverse operation rule for the reservoirs in cascade of SFR was adopted to avoid ecological impacts of low streamflow. The scenarios were assessed in water security, solar-hydro electricity output, capacity factor of the powerplant, water and energy losses by evaporation and spilled water. Results show that a PV system starting from 250 MW was necessary to improve water security during the severe drought, reserving 0.7–2.3 of the annual water demand. In addition, the capacity factor was optimized from 29% to 34–47%. However, as the HPPs installed at SFR work as one system, the constrain of the river flow reduced the hydroelectricity by 4.4% for 750 MW. We concluded that PV significantly influenced water security and ecological conditions of SFR, with benefits in the range of 250–750 MW. The research provides assessment on substituting hydro for solar power on the operation of reservoirs in cascade and identifies the correlated benefits in social and ecological aspects. This information can support decisions of water and energy supply system operators and public policies focused on integrated resources management in semi-arid regions. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/hybrid-power-generation-for-increasing-water-and-energy-securitie 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112989 https://edepot.wur.nl/549279 Hybrid power plant Resources management Semi-arid Solar power Water security Water-energy nexus https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Hybrid power plant
Resources management
Semi-arid
Solar power
Water security
Water-energy nexus
Hybrid power plant
Resources management
Semi-arid
Solar power
Water security
Water-energy nexus
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Resources management
Semi-arid
Solar power
Water security
Water-energy nexus
Hybrid power plant
Resources management
Semi-arid
Solar power
Water security
Water-energy nexus
Ferraz de Campos, Érica
Pereira, Enio Bueno
van Oel, Pieter
Martins, Fernando Ramos
Gonçalves, André Rodrigues
Costa, Rodrigo Santos
Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
description Reservoirs of hydropower plants (HPP) can amend water, energy, and food security in semi-arid regions. However, during severe droughts, the priority of energy demand leads to critical conditions of water availability. To reduce water use for energy, one possible measure is the adoption of solar power, an abundant energy source in semi-arid regions. This study assessed the influence of adding floating photovoltaic power (PV) in the large-scale reservoir of Sobradinho HPP, located in the São Francisco River (SFR), in Brazil, from 2009 to 2018. The simulated scenarios varied the installed PV power capacity from 50 to 1000 MW. For each scenario, water allocation was modified based on the solar-hydro equivalence that restrained the historical outflow of Sobradinho to maintain water in the reservoir. Besides, a diverse operation rule for the reservoirs in cascade of SFR was adopted to avoid ecological impacts of low streamflow. The scenarios were assessed in water security, solar-hydro electricity output, capacity factor of the powerplant, water and energy losses by evaporation and spilled water. Results show that a PV system starting from 250 MW was necessary to improve water security during the severe drought, reserving 0.7–2.3 of the annual water demand. In addition, the capacity factor was optimized from 29% to 34–47%. However, as the HPPs installed at SFR work as one system, the constrain of the river flow reduced the hydroelectricity by 4.4% for 750 MW. We concluded that PV significantly influenced water security and ecological conditions of SFR, with benefits in the range of 250–750 MW. The research provides assessment on substituting hydro for solar power on the operation of reservoirs in cascade and identifies the correlated benefits in social and ecological aspects. This information can support decisions of water and energy supply system operators and public policies focused on integrated resources management in semi-arid regions.
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Resources management
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Water security
Water-energy nexus
author Ferraz de Campos, Érica
Pereira, Enio Bueno
van Oel, Pieter
Martins, Fernando Ramos
Gonçalves, André Rodrigues
Costa, Rodrigo Santos
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Pereira, Enio Bueno
van Oel, Pieter
Martins, Fernando Ramos
Gonçalves, André Rodrigues
Costa, Rodrigo Santos
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title Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
title_short Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
title_full Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
title_fullStr Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid power generation for increasing water and energy securities during drought : Exploring local and regional effects in a semi-arid basin
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